Hi all,
Am Dienstag, 10. November 2020, 00:29:14 CET schrieb Miguel A. Vallejo:
> Hello Hector.
> YES!
> Your proposal worked like a charm! Everything was updated without any problem.
> Thank you!
...just as a very gentle reminder of what I had a misconception about
in the past and have since lea
Hello Hector.
YES!
Your proposal worked like a charm! Everything was updated without any problem.
Thank you!
Hi Miguel, have you full qt-5.15-1 on your system ?. I'm on testing and
i have problems with the upgrade (2020-11-07). I was finally able to do
it without breaking the system.
Basically, the steps:
$ sudo apt install libqt5webengine5 libqt5webenginecore5
libqt5webenginewidgets5 plasma-workspa
Norbert Preining wrote:
> Could it be that you have some packages from experimental or somewhere
> else installed?
>
> Can you send the outputs of the following two commands:
> aptitude search -F "%p %v" '~S~i~Aexper'
> aptitude search -F "%p %v" '~S~i~Aexper'
No experimental packages, both com
Hi
On Mon, 09 Nov 2020, Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> This is really weird. Continuing with the example of dolphin:
Could it be that you have some packages from experimental or somewhere
else installed?
Can you send the outputs of the following two commands:
aptitude search -F "%p %v" '~S~i~Aexper'
Miguel A. Vallejo ha scritto:
> This is really weird. Continuing with the example of dolphin:
>
>
>
> apt install -V dolphin
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> dolphin is already the newest version (4:20.08.2-1).
> 0 upgraded, 0 newly
This is really weird. Continuing with the example of dolphin:
apt install -V dolphin
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
dolphin is already the newest version (4:20.08.2-1).
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 182 not upgraded.
Bu
Boris Pek wrote:
> What apt says you if you try to update a single package from KDE+Plasma stack?
> For example:
>
> sudo apt install -V dolphin
It says: dolphin is already the newest version (4:20.08.2-1).
And my sources.list points to the principal debian repository:
deb http://ftp.debian.org
Hi,
> Dist-upgrade wants to remove 103 packages, many of them are programs I
> use every day, like kate, dolphin, plasma-destop, virtualbox, okular,
> etc...
>
> Full-upgrade wants to remove the same 103 essential packages
>
> It does not look good
What apt says you if you try to update a single
Thom Castermans () wrote:
>
> Hi Miguel,
>
> As I just wrote in another thread, you may need to `apt full-upgrade`
> instead of only `apt upgrade` to get the new KDE.
>
> Best,
> Thom
Hello Tom.
No luck, apt update keeps back almost 200 packages.
Dist-upgrade wants to remove 103 packages, many o
Hi Miguel,
As I just wrote in another thread, you may need to `apt full-upgrade`
instead of only `apt upgrade` to get the new KDE.
Best,
Thom
Op wo 4 nov. 2020 om 08:40 schreef Thom Castermans :
>
> Hi Miguel,
>
> This situation is normal when the Debian KDE team is going through a
> (relatively
Hi Miguel,
This situation is normal when the Debian KDE team is going through a
(relatively big) KDE upgrade. It may take a couple of weeks before all
packages have been built, tested and moved from experimental to Sid.
In my experience it is best to simply be patient and wait until apt
tells you
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